Christianbook.comhttp://www.christianbook.com
Christianbook.com offers a lot of books about grieving and loss. Go to Christianbook.com website and type the keywords grieving and loss when looking for these books.

Deeper Still
By Edna Ellisonhttp://www.lifeway.com/Product/deeper-still-P001315889http://www.lifeway.com/
Deeper Still is a six-week interactive Bible study for believers who seek to be a “deeper still Christian.” The author explores biblical principles and models for recognizing the path to maturity and moving toward a closer walk with God. Believers who desire to grow in the areas of wisdom and holiness—to live each day in the becoming, as well as the doing of the Christian life—will be challenged to go beyond the basics of Christianity to explore the biblical evidence of spiritual maturity in the Christian life.

Deeper Still
By Phil McCallumhttp://philmccallum.com
Deeper Still is a blog site by Phil McCallum. McCallum is a Senior Pastor at the Evergreen Community Church in Bothell, Washington. He writes and posts his daily reflection of the Bible on his blog site, Deeper Still. This blog also has an audio and video presentations about accepting and facing the challenges in life.

Deeper Still (Website)http://www.grieving.org
Deeper Still is a website provided by International Bible Society, that offers spiritual help, hope and healing for those who are dealing with grief and loss. You can also find comfort-related Bible verses in different reading selections. A printed version and audio version of Deeper Still is available online.

Disappointment With God: Three Questions No One Asks Aloud
By Philip Yanceyhttp://www.amazon.com/Disappointment-With-God-Three-Questions/dp/031021436Xhttp://www.amazon.com
Is God unfair? Is He silent? Is He hidden? These are three questions that Christians wonder but seldom ask aloud. In this book, Disappointment With God, Philip Yancey wrote the odd disparity between our concept of God and the realities of life. Yancey answers the questions with clarity, honesty, and biblical assurance. He points us beyond life's disappointments and the cynicism they can breed to a stronger, wiser faith, a confidence in God's deep love for us, and a thirst to reach not just for what God gives, but for what God is.

Help For Those Who Grievehttp://www.agapeindia.com/steve/thosewho.htmhttp://www.agapeindia.com
This website is founded by Greg and Nan Wright in memory of Steve Wright. The couple shares comforting words and encouragement to people who are grieving for the loss of their loved ones. There are articles, music, links to other websites, and many more resources about grieving on this website.

The Katrina Crisis: God Is In Control!http://www.peggiesplace.com/katrina.htm
“Hurt, anger, disbelief, shock—the devastation of a natural disaster displaces any personal concerns of our lives this day. It doesn't matter what we will wear, who's mad at whom in the family. All eyes are on TV; all ears on radio—Americans are glued to any source of news they can find.” Read more about this article at Peggie's Place.

Where Was God? When You Suffered Unspeakable Horrorshttp://www.net-burst.net/hope/evil.htm
This is an insightful webpage that addresses every form of evil, tragedy and suffering. The page is available in English, French, Punjabi, and Urdu languages.